Netherlands, province: Limburg
May 2026 / no match visited
Timeline
- 1945 / Foundation of a football club in Ransdaal, a village in the south of the Netherlands’ Province of Limburg, which takes on the name vv SCKR, an abbreviation of Sportclub Klimmen-Ransdaal. As there is no football club in the neighbouring hamlet of Klimmen, the club draws its membership from both communities. It is unclear where vv SCKR played its football in the first 36 years of its existence; however, information could be found that there were four successive locations in this period.
- 1956 / As vv Klimmania is founded in Klimmen, the bulk of the membership from this village leaves vv SCKR.
- 1967 / vv SCKR wins promotion from the ranks of Afdeling Limburg to KNVB District South II’s Sunday League 4 for the first time.
- 1975 / Finishing bottom of the table in District South II’s Sunday League 4C, vv SCKR drops back into Afdeling Limburg Division 1 after eight years.
- 1976 / vv SCKR manages an immediate return from the ranks of Afdeling Limburg to Sunday League 4.
- 1977 / Champions in District South II’s Sunday League 4B, 2 points ahead of closest rivals vv RVU, vv SCKR wins promotion to Sunday League 3 for the first and only time in its existence.
- 1978 / Finishing bottom of the table in District South II’s Sunday League 3A, vv SCKR descends into Sunday League 4 after one season only, alongside the club in second-last place, SV Zwart Wit ’19.
- 1980 / Finishing bottom of the table in District South II’s Sunday League 4B, vv SCKR drops back into Afdeling Limburg Division 1, along with the club in second-last position, SV Nyswiller. In one of the following four seasons, the club even descends into Division 2 of the said league system.
- 1981 / Having played at four successive locations following its foundation in 1945, vv SCKR now settles at the newly laid-out Terrein aan de Spoorstraat.
- 1985 / Clinching the title in Afdeling Limburg Division 2, vv SCKR wins promotion to Division 1 of the said league system.
- 1992 / After twelve years in the ranks of Afdeling Limburg, vv SCKR now manages a return to Sunday League 4.
- 2001 / vv SCKR finishes as runner-up in District South II’s Sunday League 4B, 6 points behind champions FC Gulpen.
- 2004 / Finishing in second-last place in District South II’s Sunday League 4B, vv SCKR descends into Sunday League 5 – the successor of Afdeling Limburg Division 1 – alongside bottom club RKMVC.
- 2008 / Finishing in third place in District South II’s Sunday League 5B, 5 points behind joint champions RKVV Weltania and vv Passart, vv SCKR goes on to win the promotion play-offs, thus clinching promotion to Sunday League 4. The successful coach is Ramon Meesen.
- 2011 / Coached by René Flekken, vv SCKR finishes bottom of the table in District South II’s Sunday League 4B, thus dropping back into Sunday League 5 after three years, alongside the club in second-last place, SV Nyswiller.
- 2013 / In its last season as an independent club, vv SCKR manages a fifth place in District South II’s Sunday League 5B. Following the 2012-13 season, a merger is concluded with Klimmania-TC – in itself a merger of vv Klimmania and vv Troja in 2001 – resulting in the foundation of vv Hellas. First team football moves to Sportpark De Schrub in Klimmen, with Terrein aan de Spoorstraat remaining in use for lower team football and training sessions.
- ± 2020 / vv Hellas abandons its B ground, Terrein aan de Spoorstraat in Ransdaal.
- 2022 / The clubhouse of the former vv SCKR at Spoorstraat is rebuilt to house a group of Ukrainian refugees.
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